INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest, Gathered , at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. PROHIBITION CONVENTION. Notice. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Read U E. Huston's new ad vertisement. D. A. Garland, Hiram Hill, John T. Lfilcy rnd Jacob Hess, of Bel fast to nship, were in town a few houis vostorday. Uull & Bender, the Racket Store people, are telling you of some of their latest bargains in their new advertis )uient this week. Read it. HIDES Jan Sipos & Sons pay 10, 13, and 163 a pound cash, for beef hides a the!.' butcher shop in McUonnellsburg, also highest price paic' for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. A, K. Alexander, while engag ed in opening a path on the moun tain for the trolley surveyors, on Monday morning, was so unfor tunate as to cut a deep gash in his leg. Dr. McKibbin dressed the wound. See that your druggist gives you no imitation when you ask for Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, the original Laxative cougli syrup. Sold by Stoutea gle & Bro. Pretty Wedding. The home of Mr. snd Mrs. J. M. Strait was the scene of a very pretty wedding Sunday, May 20, moil, when Myrtle L , their eldest daughter, and Cleveland Gordon, son of John and Margaret Gordon were united ih marriage by Rev. j afler takin George W. Hays Receives Nomination for tlie Legislature and J. H. Johnston fur Jury Commissioner. Tim Piohibitio'.ists of Fulton county held ttn.-ir convention on Thursday of last week, and reor ganized by electing George W. Bays, of McCmnellsburg, county chairman, and Rev. J. L. Grove, secretary and treasurer, with the following district com mit teernou: For Ayr township, J. Huston Johnston; Belfast, S. M. Cloven ger; Bethel, Ezra Mellott; Brush Creek, George Mellott; Dublin, Dr. 1). A. Hill; Licking Creek, Ed ward Croft; McConnellsburg, Rev. A. G. Wolf; Thompson, Den ton Peck; Taylor, ; Tod, Rev. Henry Wolf; Union, ; Wells, George A. Stewart. The following ticket was nomi nated : For Legislature, George W. Hays, of McConnellsburg, and for Jury Commissioner, J.Hus ton Johnston, of Webster Mills. Rev. A. G. Wolf was chosen dele gate to the State Convention, and J. L. Grove, a. member of the State Central Committee. J C. Garland Promptly at 1 1 o'clock the bridal party consisting of FlossieSharpe as flower girl, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Hess as best man and maid of honor appeared before the minister, who with the im pressive German Baptist cere mony, pronounced them man and wife. After congratulations the bridal party and twenty live invit ed guests assembled in the dining room wherea beautiful, decorated tabie groaning beneath itsweight of good things a waited them. Aft ter all were served, the afternoon was spent in social chat. .he bride wore a white I idia lioeu dress elaborately trimmed with lace and ribbon; the maid of honor also wore white India linen. The proom and best man wore the conventional black. Those present were Martin Bishop, Mrs. Susanne Bishop, M. L. and S. W. i'ruax, Mrs. Amos Sharpe and daughters Flos sie and Gladys, John Bishop, wife and children, Mrs. Fred Gordon and daughter Elsie; Wesley Mc Kee, wife and son Leonard; Sam uel H. Hess, wife and son Blair; Barbara Peck, and T. B. Mellott and wife. Tno bride was the recipient of many useful presents. About 3 o'clock the bride and groom drove to the home of the vroom, where a number r,f friends and supper awaited them. The young couple are of Thompson township's best young people, and their many friends wish them a smooth and pleasant voyage together over the M?a of hfo. One Who Was Tiikke. A Year ol Blood. The year 1903 will long be re membered in the home of F.N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood; which flowed so copious ly from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes : "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, with the astonishing result that four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guaranteed for sore lungs, coughs and colds, at Trout's drug store. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. It is possible to obtain reliel from chronic indigestion and dys pepsia by the use of Kodol for Dyspopsia. Some of the most hopeless cases of long standing have yielded to it. Iteuablesyou o digest the food you eat and ex ercises a corrective influence, building up the etticieucy of the digestive organ. The stomach i.-i the boiler wherein the steam is made that kovps up your vitality, health and strength. Kodol dl Rests v h:ii, you eat. Makes 1,lio stomach sweet puts the boiler in condition to do the work nature demands or it gives you relief irom digestive disorders, a d puts you in shape to doy jur best, and feel -your best. Sold by S'.outf'dgle & Bro. BURNT CABINS. Mis Cora Doran aud Mrs. W. C. Coinerer spent last Thursday in McConnellsburg. Miss Jei nie Speck has return ed to her home at this place, after having spent several months in j Pittsburg. John Baldwin and- wife sper t Sunday afternoon at Fort Little tou. Maggie Reese and Esther Nau glo spent Saturday at Fort Little ton. Edward Horton and family spent last Sunday with friends at Shade Gap. Mrs. Ellen Stahl, of Pittsbuig, and her sister Mrs. Lucy Ham-i bright, of Lowistown, spent two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Waters, near this place. Alb?rt Mumma and wife, and his mother, Mrs. Mary Mumma, all of Wilkinsburg, are visiting their many friends here. Miss Belle Comerer and sister Mrs. Fraker spent Saturday at the County Seat. D. P. Bowman and son Fred, have gone to Denholm, Miffln county, and opened a store. We wish them success. Charley Chne, who has been employed at Mount Union for some time, spent Sunday with his friends here. A. J. Fore, who has been suf fering much during the past week with a sort of nervous trouble, is somewhat better now.' Memorial Day, Camp 583, P. O. S. of A., of Buck Vd'loy, assisted by t'i old soldie- s. will hoi i their memorial day sorvUvaat the Lashley Grove Wednesday. May iiOili.utlUo'dock u m. Pl'OniitHiMlt KiwlcrH win t) pu-i-ent. Mpmc 'o,v the choir of tin! Valley arid drum corps, rcci taibns, aUo. A'l iv invited to aiicnd to how their respect to old VHtoiuiis.- By order of Corr- Ul U'.'Q, As Mrs. Mack Richardson and Mrs. David Fraker were return ing to their homes at Fort Little ton from this place on Saturday last, Mrs. Richardson, lost a satch el and pocket book, containing v.e tweeu $12 and $15. Reward if re turned to her, at Littleton. Nntioc In hereby given tlin'. the !! of Mer rill W. Nunc. S. H. Wooll- 11 n miMIuiiIp sh'ln e . AitURtft tn Todt.o vt.ililp. kn ton oe.ii.tv. I'.. hav WHti mil Itteil und ttiu.exeri to itio hi.r oio.h of MolNmtn-IKburR. l'& . ntnl thru it plan or p ot of ditlcl lot : has oeeo tiled lathe oft) t of the Uolirt of IV urter S.-sm'oih of Killtntl eo ii t, , pu.. t,y oriter 01 the Mu tft-ftn inl Town AN OHDlNANOR KttenillnR the limit o the fcormiittt of Me CotinelNburir lu Fulton Co., Hit., by luliivttlng and unneiinK 11 plot of t round owned In fee bj Merr.ll W. Nuee. and a piot of grouqd owned bv s. It Wooilet. In fee. t-ntl piot. o.ro-dbv Minnie Shinier la fi-e. nil tluttte In the town Hbip of Tod, county of Pultun, ailueeni toiuild bi.roiiKh He it enaeted nnd onlnlned by the llitrire and Town Cotinoil of the lloromih of Mei'on nelKburir. Vn . in Council met and I'ssemt'led aLd It In hereby efiiieted a d m il Inea by the authority of the mime, Unit the ilml or the mud borough he, and the mime iir.i hereby r -tended no an to nd till un 1 mini' u'l Unit ivi tutu lot or plot of Kround no,v invn-il by Mer rill W. Nuee, thatowned bv -i, H Woo l.rt. mid that owned by Minnie Sliliner, mtunti- i . Tod towuship. Killtun Co , I'll , and parvl -ulurlv de-"i-ribed a. Helmilnir at a point on the north ern boundary of the wald norouuh at the nel Ido of the Junction of the northern cvircni'iy ot Seoond Stieet in the said boroiiKh with the sotith-rn ext-eiul,y of the MeCo nellstinrif aud Knob.vllle puhllo roui: thenee tilonir the nortliern bimiiiliu-y or Common of-aid tiorniivh north kixty live deirreei and thirty minute', went four hundred and elirhty-four feet ton post on the line of latidu owned or lately own ed by Frank Muh.hi; thenee bv Hinds of W. H. NeUon. or Frank Maoa north tweuty-tvo de-Kre-n and forty-tl"e minutes, east one hundred and neve:ity-four feet to a post tin the 'lue of hinds of .Inies Henry; thenee by mniN of .l -nes Kenry south elrhty decrees itnd title-n Ui.jutes. . ast three hundred and thirteen feel to a Ht uuip; thenee along aine north eighty neven deirees and fifteen nilnuto east seven-tv-tlve feet to a po-,1 on west side of puMito road: thenee aloutr said road south one decree, and fortv-lli e minut-s teorreel beariue) west three hundred and tlfteen feet to the plaee of bevlnnintr. eontuliiln one hut died and lie thous nid, nine humlied miuare feel, tl,ot of .Merrill W. N'ace. tlfteen thuusund, neven hun dred and nlxty square feet: Lots and alley of S. 1. Wonllet seventy-live thousand, two hun dred and tlfty square feel, and lot of Minnie Shinier ten thousand eltfht hundred and n'nety niiuare feet); and that the suld lot or plot or neetion Is hereby enaeted and ordained a part of the said borough of MeConnellsbur, nd shall forever here j fter be deeied and taken and allowed to be a part of the n td borough of MeConnellsburK, und sitbjeet to the jur,s dletion aud yoverument of the munle'pal au thorities of the name, as fully an if the same hud been originally a part thereof. 11. U. NACK, Attest : rresident of Couneil. M. K SUAFFNKR, Clerk to Couneil. Approved this eighth day of May, A. D.. IDJ6. H. S. WISI1AUT. nurgess. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ItP Who Has Who has the suit lor my boy? tor my hus band ? or father ? You are asking yourself this question, now if you haven't seen our stock of clothing. Many of our customers have found the answer to this ques tion by coming here for their spring outfit. STYLISH over ued sevenrv Year's SfS- 8chrnck'i Mandrake Pills have been A Household Word" lu the home of the United State through three generations. Their Purity and Abaolutt harm laaanaas, aw well a their unfailing ethcaoy , have firmly established theui aa a huuaehold nei-ensity. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A aurc cure for Conttipation, Indl rcitluu, Hick Headache, GiddiucM, Niuinb, Vlatulcncy and BlllouHucaii, Liver Complmit, Jaundice, etc, Sohenok'i Mandrake Pilli "Liven the Liver giving health, nrr(v und good iplriti For ale cvei jrwheie, 18 cent! a box, n h. ,. . 1 1 Dr. J. H. BctaeBck A Boa, PhlUdclphla. Pa. CLOTHING CLOTH 5 Are vou particular about style? Out clothing is ol the most up-to-date nlake. Are you paiticular ,as to quality and price? When it comes to a question of dollars and cents we all want the very best we can get for the least money possible. A slim purse vi:l do heavy work when it strikes our clothing de partment. Come here for Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Fulton conoty. the undeislKned administra tor, e, t.a. of Miss Rebecca 1'ott. will sell in front of the Court House In MuConnellsnurir. Pa , on SATURDAY. JUNE 2, 1906. the following described real estate, to wit ; TRrtCT NO, 1. llelng the undivid ed two sevenths (11) of a tract of laud In Ayr township, afjolmntf lands owned or lately owned by VV. H. Nelson, Kowe Mellott. J.J. Harria. and others, containing 300 flCRKS more or lesp. TRGT NO. -2 One-fourth undivid ed Interest In a tract of land In same township adjoining lxnds of Hon. D. H. Patterson.il. E Carnon and ot hers, known as the "Knob Tract" containing SEVENTY ACRES more or less. TRItC I" INO. 3. An undlvi led one- fourth of a tract in sume township adjoinlm lands-uf J. J. Harris, G. K. Clouser and others oontalnlag I -2 5 ACRES more or less. These tracts are said tn be well timbered and No. i underlaid with the llnest quality of Iron ore. TEK..1S :--o per oeut. uu day of aule, half Of balance at confirmation of bale, balance in one year with interest from coDtiroiatlon. M. K. SUAIU NKS, Adniinistrulor, c. t. a , of MIS3 K. UKIIKCCA POTT. that suit for Decoration D.ty and you will be pleased. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. W. H. Nesbit XKUUTOU'S NOTICK Notice It herfbv uiven that letter teHttiinunt arv lmvu hotni irruiitud tu the lIl(,rilei upon the entitle of H. R. Truux, lute ol' iiL'll'usi , towiifhlp, Fulton uountw, 1'u., diu-eust'd. Any purfOtiH IihvIiik chiimt uuinst said estate will present thorn j roperly uuthenticiited for 1 iottlement, und thoxo owing the bumu will pleuse , call and Hetilu. i S. L. wINK, Sipes AlillH. Pu. ! ft 0 06, Kxeiuttur. ' Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice Is hereby (flven that the f(llow(n; named ueeuuutunu huvc tiled their accounts lu the Ketfister'H Oltlee of Kulton county, I'ennu,; und the sunie will he presented to the Orphans Court (or eonllrmution on the second l'uesduy of June next, nelnu the 12th duy. CUTt'H A I J,. The tirst und tlnul ucconnt of T. K. F errintr, Ksq . udm'uist uLorof the esiute of Harry W Outehull, lute of tonemuu'h. i'a., deccused. M'KIHMi -The U -t nnd Until uccn'Mit of the lteul Kstute Trut Coiup ' ny of I'hllutlel- phiu, trustee of the est a it; of Alexander McKibbin a minor. M'KlUlUN' Tne llrst und tlnul ucconnt of t tn Weul Kslttte Trust Oompuny of I'hllndrl- Iihlu, trustee tf estuie ot (Jior,?ii McKit )iu. u minor, M KIHII1 S. First und limil tiecount of I.lle K. MuKibhiu. Trustee Hppniutcd by tlie Oiphuus' Court to se'l real eHt,:ite willed bv St h I. M Kibbiu. deceased, to I'M wurd L. Taylor, for payment of leKaciew IJKSHONG.- The tinit und Huh! account of M. H. Shufrinr. Km , ad-rinistraLorof the es tate of Surh J)eshon, lutoof Ayr tow n Nhlp, deceased Retflster'v Otltce. ( tlKO. A. HARKIS, May HI. lUDtl. f Ueifister. Opposite the Cooper House, Is better prepared than ever before to furnish our farmers with Farm Mai'hinery, namely, BINDERS, MOWERS, Hay Hakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Spring Harrows, Cultivators, Buggies, Spring Wagons. I sell the Osborne Harvesting Machine. Not the best on earth, but the best In grain fields and grass fields and thu best on horse ilesh. Hinder twine, get nty prices before buying. Machine oil from 1-V to 50c per gallon: Mica axle grease Hit, 2i' antl 7"e.; garden rtikes 17 to 2"io: Hoes, 15 to 25c; spades 5(lc: shovels front IS5 to 50c, The ax trust is broken and the ax 1 sold for !5e. I will sell you for T5e. I'umps and pipes of all kinds, I can sell you a pump for and up. Hepairs for all kinds of machinery and mower section? cheaper than you havo ever bought them. I have a lot of nice joint shingles: lawn mowers from $2.75 to Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! Why do you have the eook guessing at the time when you can buy an 8 day clock for $2.50. Myer's barn door rollers anil track on hand at all times. It is one of the best rollers on the niat'Ket, it can not be throweil oif the truck. Traces of all descriptions and prices. Granitewitre of all kinds, take a peep at my H5e white and blue dish pans. Oh, yes, 1 forgot to say anything about the galvanized root ing. I sell the best galvanized roofing that is made. When f sell you a square of galvanized roofing it covers 10 feet square, W. H. NESBIT, McConnellsburg, Pa. Look ! Read! Buy! Flickerville's Bargain Store ! 1 Do You ? If you want to buy the Milbnrn Wagon, Beaver Springs, Pa.; Jackson Farm Wagon, Mifllinburg Top Wagons, and Milbnrn Buggies. I have three carloads on hand, -15 rig, in all, at xoooooooooo oooooooooooooo o o o o o o t o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo o 6 C. E. STARR, g Three Springs, Pa, O O O g 8 I buy in carload lots and, therefore, can make the prVfl as low us the Jowest. I constantly have on hand by tlie ton Granulated Sugar at 5c pur lb., in :',5 lb. up to 100 Hi. lots. FERTILIZERS of all kinds nan bo had at any time. Also FF.NC1NO Willi:. FLOUR AIND REED, Chop front $1 up to $1.50. Wanted at Once. 'anted. One man as a saw ye?, apply at ouce to IJ. IvAUUcir & Sons, Alleu's Valley, Richmond Furnace, Pa. Mar. 7, tf. Dark Wanted. A large quantity Hock-Dak :ind Hemlock bark, 190(5 poel, for which the highest cash pricos will be paid. For prices, address or apply l'i porson to Nai.tili.o Takneuv, Apr. 10, l!0o. Saltillo, Pu. I am now ready to open my Now Store at the. little village called Flickerville, which Is near the Looust Grove postolllee, in Whips Cove. I will give you a little sketch of the line which I expect to handle and the produce I expect to take in exchange. llutter, 20c cash, and 22c trade: l'.ggs 12e cash, und He trade; Po tatoes, Meat, Lard, Beans, Dried Apples, all taken In exchange for goods. Muslin bloeched and unbleached, percales, lawns and all kinds of faucy dress goods. Ladies' and MiMsos Dress Skirts from $1.50 up. Under Skirts "5c, calico 4 to "c a yard. Men's all-ready-made work and dress pants, 5 c to 2 per pair. Mou's and boys' dross hats from 50c to $1 each; Ladies', Misses and Children's trimmed hats from 50c. to :.25 each, children's caps 25c each. Table oil cloth 15e yard, or He by the Dolt, why pay 18 to 20 cents elsewhere. Straw matting lie yard: Ingrain carpet 5e yard; Window curtains at 75e pair; Curtain Poles 10c a piece; IW spreads !IOc up. 5 gallon oil cans at "5c each, ulso will liil them at lOe per gallon, single gallon 12c. Granulated sugar at 5c; Scrap Hinges, door knobs, rakes, hoes, single trees, and atl kinds of hardware. Come one come all tiow, no trouble to show good sell or not. Upholstered couches $5, why pay $0 or $7 when you can get them cheaper. Large Mirrors, nice frames for 10x20 $1.21. Ladies' handder chiefs, ribbons, laces, embrodiers, and collars for both men and women. D. C. MELLOTT. One Minute Cough Cairo For Coughs, Colds and Croup, FULTON COUNTY NEWS a $1.00 Year in Advance. Before that cough turns into a serious throat or lung trouble, stop it with Jyns Expectorant (SVsc- It has proved its real value during 75 years. Oicl Ask- your druggist for it. In Two Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qjimme Tablets. (Jb MiiKimiuM sold iaiuut 12 month. This sjoritatiire. Si?Jrr Seva MIMon k ol4 input 13 month. Th3S Signature, on every Dox. 25c. New Millinery. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We have a suberb collection of seasonable hats, and latest, styles in Millinery, just received from eastern cities and placed in stock. Our Trimmed Hats from 75c to $10 cannot be etjualed. lloady-to-vvear Hats, popular colors, trimmed with quills, wings, birds and all kinds of llowers. Misses and children's trimmed hats in every color, shape or style. Large number of untrimmed hats, ami trimmings for you to select from. Hats created according to your ideas in black, white, gray, brown, blue, pink, tan, navy, green, and cardinal. Tam-o-shanters, collars, culTs, belts, hose and combs. Heady made Shirt-waist Suits, and shirt waists from ,'fOc up. Sun bonnets and children's caps. Remember you get a hat pin or fan free with each hat. Come and examine our stock of goods. Store opposite postolllce. McConnellsburg, Fa. G. W. Reisner & Co, We hare just received a very full line of Seer suckers and Ginghams for Spring and Summer Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Wall Paper and Mattings are now in, at least, in large partJor early use. We Can IPlease You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. & (- 6, ov- n ; 6.1 ; toner Knl AlcConnellsburg- Pa. a -c- 6V